The New York Yankees brought in plenty of new faces during the offseason, including proven veterans like catcher Brian McCann and outfielder Carlos Beltran to bolster the offense after Robinson Cano left for Seattle.

But perhaps the biggest pick-up came with the signing of 25-year-old Japanese star Masahiro Tanaka. After signing a $155 million contract, it's needless to say that expectations are high, even though Tanaka is slotted into the third spot of the rotation.

&amp;lt;a href="http://polldaddy.com/poll/7927388/"&amp;gt;Poll: Who will lead the Yankees in win for 2014?&amp;lt;/a&amp;gt;The incredible shrinking man, CC Sabathia, is still the unofficial staff anchor. But the velocity of his fastball seems to have decreased in direct proportion to his thinning waistline.

All Hiroki Kuroda has done in his two seasons in the Bronx is win a combined 27 games, but the only number fans seem to focus on is his age (39).

Ivan Nova turned his season around in the second half of 2013 and may have the most electric stuff on the staff. But can he be counted on to be consistent from April through September (or Yankee fans hope, October)?

Or will another fifth starter, whether it's Michael Pineda or David Phelps, emerge with the most wins on the Yankees for 2014?

So we ask fans of the Bombers ... which Pinstripe pitcher will lead the team in victories?